"Rhegion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhegion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhegion" Meaning

The word "rhegion" is not a word in the English language.

However, it's possible that you might be thinking of the word "region". A region is a geographic area that is identified by a particular culture, history, or geography.

"Rhegion" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Rhegion"


1. In Ancient Greece

In ancient Greek history, Rhegion was an important city located on the Strait of Messina, which forms the boundary between Sicily and Italy.

2. Geographical Description

Rhegium is a name derived from the Greek word for "straight" or "narrow" and it is indeed known for its geography, having been situated across a narrow strait from Italy, present-day Reggio Calabria.

3. Mythological Significance\

In Greek mythology, Rhegion was the birthplace of several notable figures, one of whom was Crocon, the centaur.

4. Unified into Kingdom of Sicily

In the 11th century, Rhegion was absorbed into the Kingdom of Sicily under the Normans, becoming part of a larger political entity in the Mediterranean region.

5. Less Significant Trading Hub

After being incorporated into the Kingdom of Sicily, Rhegion's strategic position across the strait meant that while it was a quiet town noted for local trade, it lost some of the prominence it once had when it was an important Greek colony.

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